India’s Monetary Policy Committee Member: Total Crypto Ban Is Difficult to Im...
A renowned economist who is a member of India’s Monetary Policy Committee says that a total cryptocurrency ban is difficult to implement and “would only increase illegal activities and participation in the darknet.” She believes that crypto assets should be regulated. Monetary Policy Committee Member Says a Complete Crypto Ban Is Difficult to Implement Ashima Goyal, a member of India’s Monetary Policy Committee, talked about cryptocurrency in an interview with PTI on Sunday. The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) determines the policy interest rate....
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